Help! need bucket list ideas for next trip

Hello fellow travelers! Right now I am in Estonia and planning a round the world trip. I have a pretty good bucket list that I want to work on, but I need more ideas! check out my list on my new blog, and please tell me what I'm missing! I could use all of the ideas of places to go that I can get. Thanks!

snorkel on the Great Barrier ReefWalk the Great Wall of ChinaSee the Terracotta WarriorsTravel the southern coast of ChinaVisit the Bridge over the river KwaiTake a train from Shanghai to Hong KongTravel coast to coast in the USACamp in Yellowstone NPTravel coast to coast in CanadaVisit the Galapagos islandsIsland hop in the CaribbeanWalk on Miami beach FloridaBack pack around the world for 12 monthsSpend 4 months traveling around EuropeVisit the game reserves and NP in East AfricaNile Cruise visiting all the ancient sitesVisit the Valley of the Kings and Queens in EgyptVisit the Cairo museum, to see Tutamkhamun relicsLearn how to sail a dinghyTHESE ARE THE THINGS I'VE DONE FROM MY LIST SINCE RETIRING

PLACES STILL TO SEERio at carnival timeMachu PicchuRussia - Saint Petersburg and MoscowJapan

I spotted Halong Bay on your list and I'd definitely recommend going on a 2 night cruise (rather than the seemingly more popular one night) as the trip from Hanoi is so long that it's nice to have a rest. It's also relatively cheap and was one of the highlights of my trip to SE Asia.

In terms of Europe bucket list ideas, here are a few of my suggestions:*Budapest - Cruise the Danube*Paris - Go up the Eiffel tower at night*Berlin - See the Berlin Wall*Edinburgh - Visit Edinburgh in the snow*Prague - See the astronomical clock in Old Town

What a great idea this is. I really like it. I think that all the ones on your list are great. I would recommend that you also see some of the great castles of Europe as well. I have been to many of them and they were fabulous. I also feel that you should see Dachau, as it is great for history. and do not forget to see Munich and go to the Marienplatz. This is very nice for all ages as there is shopping for everyone here.

I don't believe in the concept of "bucket lists," since 1 - I'm constantly hearing of new things I'd like to do, and my interests are constantly changing over time.2 - The best things in life (and in travel) are almost never what I expected them to be.

I note that most entries in your list involve "see [insert famous site or geological feature here]." I think this is the wrong approach, since seeing things very quickly becomes boring. Goals like "attend a ceilidh" is likely going to be more rewarding than "see the cliffs of moher." Have tea with a Bedouin family. Sleep in a yurt on the Mongolian steppe. Bike down the side of a volcano. The goal that you had and caught my imagination was "Canoe the Palawan underground river in Philippines." That sounds like fun.

I love traveling, but the more I do it, the more I find that the destination has doesn't matter as much as I used to think it did. What matters is seeing and doing something different than anything you've seen or experienced at home, and putting yourself out there and open to encounters that you don't expect. The highlights of things to see is a good tool for planning a route, but make sure to avoid just popping in and snapping a photo...spend some time getting there, and then see what else there is to see and do in the area.

I noticed that some of the places you want to visit don't even look real. There is a site I once stumbled upon that has 25 places in the world that don't look real but actually are (see if you can find the list online). The Stone Forest in China and Socotra were definitely on there. I would also suggest Chand Baori in Abhaneri, India and Zhangye, China. There is also the Tunnel of Love in Kleven, Ukraine that you might be nearby if you are currently in Estonia and plan on traveling in that direction. Look those places up on the web - they really are fantastic! Otherwise, with all of this incredible traveling, why not add staying at an igloo or underwater hotel?! Enjoy your adventures!

Wanderled wrote:I noticed that some of the places you want to visit don't even look real. There is a site I once stumbled upon that has 25 places in the world that don't look real but actually are (see if you can find the list online). The Stone Forest in China and Socotra were definitely on there. I would also suggest Chand Baori in Abhaneri, India and Zhangye, China. There is also the Tunnel of Love in Kleven, Ukraine that you might be nearby if you are currently in Estonia and plan on traveling in that direction. Look those places up on the web - they really are fantastic! Otherwise, with all of this incredible traveling, why not add staying at an igloo or underwater hotel?! Enjoy your adventures!

Wow that stone forest looks crazy! I've never even heard of Chand Baori before and it looks incredible. In fact I've just gone and googled every one of your suggestions and they all look incredible. Desperately want to start planning another trip around the globe!

What do I 'Hope I try before get old?' (with apologies to The Who). Until a few years ago I'd never written down a bucket list, either as things to do or things done. I spent most of my life collecting experiences and always knew what the top items on the unwritten list were. Finally wrote it down to see what, if any, I can still do, given present finances, location and fitness. Here are the uncompleted travel related ones.

- Post images to photo critique sites, repeat until I stop learning. - Travel through Latin America and turn my passable Spanish into conversational Spanish. Do everything else on my Latin America To Do list. - Carnival in Aruba (2nd best to Brazil but not as dangerous - or crowded). - Watch Samba School 'tests' on the weekends preceding Carnival in Rio - Chill out in a Dutch hash bar. Leave the country before I first realize that I need to go to a hash bar. (No, I'm not sure if this is a joke or not). - Take at least one flight lesson in a powered plane. - Vacation on a converted barge in the European low countries. The appeal is that the barge keeps moving. Get off during the day then use foot, bike or public transit to catch up and get back on. - Eat my way through Italy, from south to north, timing it so the first crops of spring are available as I reach each new region. Return home NOT looking like the Michelin man. - Learn 200 words in Vietnamese, buy a motorbike in HCMC, sell it in Hanoi.

Things I've done that I recommend highly: - Tandem flight in a hang glider. - Keep watch for places that would look awesome in the light of sunrise. Return the next morning before sunrise. There are smartphone apps for photographers that show where the sun will rise. - Figure out where a region's tourist trail is, e.g., the so-called 'Banana Pancake' route through SE asia, then figure out how to collect much of the same experiences & see the same sights as those on the trail without sleeping in the same tourist ghettos.

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